Day 1 of #100DaysOfCode. I felt like it is about time to grow some Javascript skills for some future projects. Checking out #freeCodeCamp. Already learned some new things. (=== vs. ==) Lets see how this commitment will work out.
Day 2 of #100DaysOfCode. Playing around with Javascript Objects. It's not hard to understand but i need to get used to the Syntax. Should not move on too fast. Better recapitulate tomorrow :)
Day 3 of #100DaysOfCode. I've been using JSON before, but now i know where it's coming from. Still doing the Basic JavaScript curriculum on #freeCodeCamp, so far i like it.
Instead of coding i spent the weekend without any computers enjoying the weather. So it is day 4 of #100DaysOfCode today. I did some statistical analysis using Python, looking forward to continue the Javascript thing.
Hm. Forgot to tweet about day 5 of #100DaysOfCode yesterday. Finished the basic Javascript curriculum, moved on to ES6. Never heard of that before. Challenges are getting more brain-consuming :)
0 (zero) is the most important number ever invented in mathematics. It enables algebra and calculus and thus physics, computing, and engineering. Also, philosophically, it helps us come to grips with the idea of nothingness.
Life is too short to worry about stupid things. Have fun. Fall in love. Regret nothing, and don't let people bring you down. Study, think, create, and grow. Teach yourself and teach others.
In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle.
They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training.
Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades.
The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵
In today's Vatnik Soup, I'll discuss extensively why the West is losing the information war. The format is a bit different from earlier ones, but here goes:
The West is losing the information war
Countries like Russia and China have spent years turning disinformation into a